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Skellig Michael Collection

Skellig Michael, located off the coast of County Kerry in Ireland, is a captivating UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Stone Stairway, Skellig Michael, Skellig Islands, County Kerry, Ireland

Stone Stairway, Skellig Michael, Skellig Islands, County Kerry, Ireland

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Skellig Michael, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Skellig Michael, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Ireland. Skellig Michael Island. European Westernmost Point. UNESCO World Heritage

Ireland. Skellig Michael Island. European Westernmost Point. UNESCO World Heritage
Ireland. Skellig Michael Island. Europes westernmost point. UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Celtic Monastery, Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Kerry

Celtic Monastery, Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Ancient monastic settlement in Skellig Michael

Ancient monastic settlement in Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Skellig Michael

Skellig Michael
View from Skellig Michael ancient monastery, over the Atlantic Ocean, Little Skellig and the Kerry mountains in the background

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Stone beehive huts

Stone beehive huts, Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Puffins on skellig michael

Puffins on skellig michael
Atlantic Puffins looking down at tourists walking on Skellig Michael

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Early Christian Cross

Early Christian Cross, Skellig monastery dating from between the 6th and 12th centuries, Skellig Micheal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Great Skellig, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Skellig Michael (Great Skellig), Skellig islands, County Kerry, Munster province, Ireland

Skellig Michael (Great Skellig), Skellig islands, County Kerry, Munster province, Ireland, Europe. Monasterys architecture on the top of of the island

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Monastic settlement, Skellig Michael, County Kerry, Ireland

Monastic settlement, Skellig Michael, County Kerry, Ireland

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Portmagee, County Kerry, Munster province, Ireland, Europe. View of the Puffin island

Portmagee, County Kerry, Munster province, Ireland, Europe. View of the Puffin island and the Skellig islands from the coast at sunset

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Beehive Huts At The Coast, Skellig Michael, Skellig Islands, County Kerry, Republic Of Ireland

Beehive Huts At The Coast, Skellig Michael, Skellig Islands, County Kerry, Republic Of Ireland

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Portmagee. Harbor. Iveragh peninsula. County Kerry. Ireland

Portmagee. Harbor. Iveragh peninsula. County Kerry. Ireland

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Skellig Michael (Great Skellig), Skellig islands, County Kerry, Munster province, Ireland, Europe

Skellig Michael (Great Skellig), Skellig islands, County Kerry, Munster province, Ireland, Europe. A puffin on the green cliffs with little Skellig on the background

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Monastery on Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Kerry, Munster

Monastery on Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Skellig Michael

Skellig Michael
View from Skellig Michael over the Atlantic Ocean, Little Skellig and the Kerry mountains in the background

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Gaelic Monastery on Skellig Michael

Gaelic Monastery on Skellig Michael
Great Skellig. Steep rocky island in Atlantic Ocean. UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Monastic site of Blind Mans Cove

Monastic site of Blind Mans Cove
Looking down towards Blind Mans Cove from monastic site, Skellig Michael, Count Kerry

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Passenger boats approaching Blind Mans Cove

Passenger boats approaching Blind Mans Cove landing pier on Skellig Michael

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Puffin descending south steps

Puffin descending south steps
Atlantic Puffin on South steps of skellig michael. kkellig michael is located 12 kilometers off Iveragh Peninsula, County Kerry

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Blind Mans Cove, Skellig Michael

Blind Mans Cove, Skellig Michael
Passenger boat approaching Blind Mans Cove landing pier on Skellig Michael

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Disused pathway on Skellig Michael

Disused pathway on Skellig Michael
Disused East pathway as seen from monastic site on Skellig Michael

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Towards little skellig

Towards little skellig
Rock formation on Skellig Michael with Little Skellig and Iveragh Peninsula in background. Skellig Islands are located 12 kilometers off Iveragh Peninsula, county Kerry

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Monastic site on Skellig Michael

Monastic site on Skellig Michael

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Skellig michael and little skellig viewed from the cliffs above cahersiveen on the ring of skelligs

Skellig michael and little skellig viewed from the cliffs above cahersiveen on the ring of skelligs
Iveragh peninsula, county kerry, ireland

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Little Skellig from Skellig Michael, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Little Skellig from Skellig Michael, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Graveyard and stone huts

Graveyard and stone huts, Skellig monastery, dating from between the 6th and 12th centuries, Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Great Skellig Island, County Kerry, Munster

Background imageSkellig Michael Collection: Early Christian cross and stone huts

Early Christian cross and stone huts, Great Skellig monastery, dating from between the 6th and 12th centuries, Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire)


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Skellig Michael, located off the coast of County Kerry in Ireland, is a captivating UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient monastic settlement boasts a remarkable stone stairway that leads visitors to its mystical beauty. As you ascend this staircase, you are transported back in time to the Celtic Monastery that once thrived on Skellig Michael. Perched on the European westernmost point, Skellig Michael stands as a testament to human resilience and devotion. Its stone beehive huts offer glimpses into the lives of early Christian monks who sought solitude and spiritual enlightenment in this remote sanctuary. The island's rugged cliffs provide nesting grounds for puffins, adding an enchanting touch to its already breathtaking landscape. These adorable creatures share their home with an early Christian cross, standing tall amidst the ruins of this historic site. Stepping foot on Skellig Michael feels like stepping into another world - one where time has stood still for centuries. The whispers of past prayers echo through every crevice as you explore the remnants of this sacred place. As you gaze out at the vastness of Munster province and beyond, it becomes clear why Skellig Michael was chosen as a haven for those seeking solace and connection with something greater than themselves, and is truly a hidden gem within Europe's shores. Whether you're drawn by its rich history or simply captivated by its natural beauty, it offers an experience unlike any other. Soak in the tranquility that permeates every inch of this extraordinary island and let yourself be transported back in time to a place where spirituality met nature in perfect harmony.